Like in mk wii, they just enter a room and spam blue shellsall they want. Now if you occasionally pop one up, they won't be as suspicious.Now it's more rare for people that play brawl+ onlineto get banned because most people only play with their friends but it's still possible.

Well, if that isn't the most arrogant, self-centered opinion I've heard for a while...People who want to play legit SHOULD be allowed to. Now, if should only be with a report, so they CAN play with friends, in my opinion of fairness.Still, Nintendo reserves the right to refuse service for any reason they see fit: you bought the game for home use, and they are providing a free monthly service, correct? Beggars can't be choosers.

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People shouldn't use "illegal" cheats/software on their systems

This is another arrogant comment, but out of IGNORANCE.

Nothing about these files are "ILLEGAL". True, they allow the function of illegal activities, but are not themselves illegal. Companies try to pass things off like that: E.G. Video Game manuals for SNES games read on the back "Backup or archival copies of your game software is not required to backup your game, and is not authorized by Nintendo". People then assumed they REQUIRED permission to make copies (ROMs)... which were/are 100% legal... as long as you own the original cartridge, because you legally purchased the software, and are allowed to use it any way you want, so long as you do not illegally redistribute it.

Same thing with this hacked software... once you purchase a video game system, it is your legal property to do whatever software/hardware modifications you want, though that understandably voids your warranty. Now, the HACKED version of the software is not copyrighted, and the creator of the software is not making money off of it, or claiming intellectual copyright/ownership for anything, thus is legal. As much as Nintendo hates it, it is true, which is why all Nintendo can do is ban people from their services.

So short version of the facts on it:Hacks are not ILLEGAL, though they may violate the terms of service for Nintendo's agreement to provide Internet service to you, which you agree to whenever you sign onto it. That is not illegal, just breaking an intellectual contract, which obviously could result in being banned for understandable reasons.